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  2. Buyer's remorse - Wikipedia

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    Buyer's remorse is a powerful experience for consumers. For years, marketers have been attempting to reduce buyer's remorse through many different methods. One specific technique employed by marketers is the inclusion of a coupon towards a future purchase at the point of sale. This has many benefits for both the consumer and retailer.

  3. Buyer's Remorse (book) - Wikipedia

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    Buyer's Remorse: How Obama Let Progressives Down is a 2016 political book authored by Bill Press. Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders wrote a blurb for it. [1]

  4. Guilt-free consumption - Wikipedia

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    GFC can be seen as a way to prevent buyer's remorse, although the latter is a post-purchase dissonance mainly associated with monetary concerns. The distinction between the two phenomena comes from the fact that buyer's remorse involves the negative feelings emerging after an excessively expensive product or service, while GFC embraces three ...

  5. Remorse - Wikipedia

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    Remorse is closely linked with the willingness to humble oneself and to repent for one's misdeeds. Remorse is not as such when defined through the view of self-condemnation. [23] Self-condemnation, more so than remorse, is said to be associated with poor psychological well-being. Remorse captures feelings of guilt, regret, and sorrow.

  6. Pay what you want - Wikipedia

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    Pay what you want (or PWYW, also referred to as value-for-value model [1] [2]) is a pricing strategy where buyers pay their desired amount for a given commodity. This amount can sometimes include zero. A minimum (floor) price may be set, and/or a suggested price may be indicated as guidance for the buyer.

  7. Talk:Buyer's remorse/Archives/2013 - Wikipedia

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    3 Buyer's remorse laws. 4 comments. 4 antonym? 5 Cognitive dissonance. 5 comments. 6 Dubious. 1 comment. 7 Apple iPad. 2 comments. 8 Significantly Expanding Article ...

  8. Choice-supportive bias - Wikipedia

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    Choice-supportive bias or post-purchase rationalization is the tendency to retroactively ascribe positive attributes to an option one has selected and/or to demote the forgone options. [1]

  9. Talk:Buyer's remorse - Wikipedia

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    1 Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment. ... Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Buyer's remorse. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other ...